Travel Blogs from Wichita

... Army and as the Allied Commander during WWII. Loved it as we were leaving the library, Gavin asked me what I learned that I didn't know before touring the library. Actually learned many new things, but the thing that stood out was the affect the concentration camps had on Eisenhower. I shared with him that I was a young girl when Eisenhower was President. I told him how when the Eisenhower's celebrated their 50th ...

... tickets. We drove through the main road of Branson looking at all the theaters and sites. We ended up in the old historic section of town next to the river and went to a 5 & 10 store that sold anything and everything, it was huge. After shopping, we went to the Farmhouse Restaurant and had a meat and three meal. Cindy and I had the fried chicken and it was the best I can ...

... and Howie have the biggest total, but some of Howie's were re-repairs to the same flat due to operator error. Three 'repairs' to the same flat is a record. I have managed to excessively tumble-dry my nicks by leaving them in the tumble drier for too long. The lycra is now very second hand and apparently my bottom is visible to those following cyclists. I'll have to limp along till the next decent sized town to buy some more Cheers for ...

... Storms to fire. Colt Forney, who is another 1/4 of Basehunters with our Guides Kevin and Scott turned up with his wife to wait out on Initiation.

While we were there, Randy and Lisa, the Outlaw chasers, who I met last year came to catch up with us and wait it out too. It's really nice to see chasers who I bumped into last year that sometimes make the effort to come and meet us.

Long drive to Wichita yesterday, once I got here I stopped to stretch my legs at Great Plains Nature Center, which was a nice little park in the middle of the city. Then I met up with my Couchsurfing host and her friend, we made dinner then went down the street to ...